Mountain of Dreams |
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Of all the settlements that were established in Israel in general and in the Negev in particular, Mitzpe Ramon remains prominent in its isolation, dimensions... |
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On Fire |
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The Sun God was the main god in most of the cultures of the ancient world, and rituals related to it were associated with fire... |
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Tatoos |
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From time immemorial the tattooed body was a way to glorify and define humankind both personally and collectively. The roots of the art of tattooing can be found... |
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On the Edge - Israeli Paper |
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Long hours of close observation of small and large creatures have taught nature photographer, Dror Galili, how to photograph animals... |
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Odessa - Tel Aviv |
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"Socks and Sandals," the title of one of the photographs in this exhibition, is an identifying mark of new immigrants in Israel. Nothing will persuade them to... |
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My Wild Garden |
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The illustrations in My Wild Garden are like a travelogue for me, a daily imaginary journey to my studio in Montreal to Meir Shalev's garden, bordering... |
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Joy Birds |
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Many cultures around the world have turned to birds to symbolize freedom, expanses, perseverance, and their particular set of values. Unlike songbirds... |
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Moshav Ganot |
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Moshav Ganot, in the center of Israel and facing Mount Hiriya, is a miniature reflection of the entire country. A tiny green and thriving island surrounded... |
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Season of the Birds |
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In November 1915, Albert Einstein completed the logical structure of his general Theory of Relativity, considered the culmination of his life research... |
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Local Testimony 17 |
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The International and Israeli Photojournalism Exhibition
The largest and most important exhibition of its kind includes a selection of World Press ... |
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Cyprus |
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The exhibit reveals a fascinating picture of the past life of thousands of illegal immigrants, Holocaust survivors, who left Europe on their way to Palestine... |
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In response to an Italian Captain |
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After World War II millions of refugees wandered throughout the devastated continent of Europe. Some 250,000 among them, were Jewish Holocaust... |
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